Technical training
Lift Standard / V3 2023-05-02
ELEMENT 6.1 - INTRODUCTION TO LIFT GUIDING SYSTEMS
Learning objective:
51) The participants can explain the characteristics of different lift guiding systems (Knowledge, intermediate level)
The instructor shall:
Introduce the lesson by presenting examples of guiding systems:
a.
wire guided
b.
ladder guided
c.
rack and pinion
Lead or facilitate discussion on lift guiding systems principles
The participants shall:
Engage in discussions and share experiences of different lift guiding systems
ELEMENT 6.2 - GUIDE ROPES
Learning objectives:
52) The participants can perform an installation of the cabin guide units (with rollers) in the lift (Skills, intermediate level) 53) The participants can perform an installation of the guide ropes, including the coiling-up or cut (Skills, intermediate level)
54) The participants can perform an inspection of labels on guide ropes (skills, intermediate level)
55) The participants can explain how to do a visual inspection of the guide ropes according to ISO 4309 (Knowledge, intermediate level) 56) The participants can examine guide ropes and recognise when these are in flawless condition (e.g., diameter, broken threads, wear, and corrosion) at the lowest landing (Knowledge, basic level)
57) The participants can perform a rope tension inspection of the guide ropes (Skills, intermediate level)
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